Councillors are set decide on three big planning applications tonight for Gloucester.

The city's beloved former nightclub King of Clubs - locally known as 'KCs' - could be demolished to make way for 115 student flats as well as former strip club Minx.

And 100 homes has been recommended for approval on the site of an ex-civil sports ground in Kingsholm, despite councillors previously rejecting an application in December on the same site for 89 homes.

Here's what is set to happen:

More student flats

The former KCs nightclub in Gloucester is the subject of a planning application for 115 new student flats. Artist's impression. (Image: SF Planning)

100 new homes

Councillors on Gloucester City Council's planning committee unanimously rejected an application to build 89 homes on the same site last year, over concerns of loss of green space in the ward.

Speaking after the meeting in December, the councillor who represents the Kingsholm ward, Jeremy Hilton (LD), said: “The Redrow plan meant the loss of the former playing field, which is also an important green open space in the heart of Kingsholm.

“The proposal is an over-development of the site.”

Liberal Democrat Gloucester City Councillors for Kingsholm, Isabel Brazil and Jeremy Hilton next to the former sports ground

Officers at the council have said the committee should approve the application tonight.

Wildlife Trust expansion

Robinswood Hill Country Park

A cafe, space for workshops and a new reception area at Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust could be approved.

The nature preserve, in Robinswood Hill Country Park, wants to expand the building to create a "better visitor facility".

A design and access statement submitted to the city council said: "Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust are seeking to adapt and extend their existing building to better accommodate their staff with improved work and meeting spaces, provide improved staff facilities including a cycle hub and create a better visitor facility for users of the park including exhibition space, café and community space."

Councillors on Gloucester City Council's planning committee will determine the applications tonight, from 6pm.